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How does competition from online platforms affect the organization, performance, and editorial choices of newspapers … classified advertising - across US counties between 1995 and 2009. This setting allows us to separate the effect of competition …
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publications in Wiley and Springer Nature journals at the cost of other journals. From that two related competition concerns emerge …
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We identify an important feature of current digital governance systems: “third-party funded digital barter”: consumers of digital services get many digital services for free (or underpriced) and in return have personal information about themselves collected for free. In addition, the digital...
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International comparisons show that the reasons why e-government development in Germany does not occupy the desired “top spot” in rankings lie primarily in the inadequate provision of online services with little corresponding user orientation. In order to provide better and faster public...
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, private competition, and tracking have been found to be important sources of international differences in student achievement. …
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International comparisons show that the reasons why e-government development in Germany does not occupy the desired "top spot" in rankings lie primarily in the inadequate provision of online services with little corresponding user orientation. In order to provide better and faster public...
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that competition drives prices up and reduces total surplus. …
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We analyze competition between data intermediaries collecting information on consumers, which they sell to firms for … price discrimination purposes. We show that competition between data intermediaries benefits consumers by increasing … competition between firms, and by reducing the amount of consumer data collected. We argue that merger policy guidelines should …
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cost of failure in innovation, and a competition effect, which diminishes the returns to innovation. The magnitude of these … effects depends on the attitude of the competition authorities towards the acquisition of the startup by one of the platforms …. We show that allowing acquisitions stimulates platform innovation, but at the cost of a more concentrated market …
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the presence of such products on innovation and consumer welfare. For a given number of buyers, platform liability … increases innovation by reducing the competitive pressure faced by innovative products. However, there can be a misalignment of … intended effect on innovation. Platform liability tends to increase (decrease) innovation and consumer welfare when the …
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